5 adjectives to describe mad

"Angry Mads has become mad again!"

The applause of slaves and of the foolish mad is below ambition.

"Henery Walker's gorn mad," ses Bob agin.

A cab-horse that has taken fright, Be you a policeman, stop you may; But not a sovereign mad with glee That scampers to the grid, perdie, And not a year that's taken flight; To both 'tis just a grim good night.

He is commonly no lover, but able to pass for a most desperate one where he finds it is like to prove of considerable advantage to him, and therefore has passions lying by him of all sizes proportionable to all women's fortunes, and can be indifferent, melancholy, or stark-mad according as their estates give him occasion; and when he finds it is to no purpose, can presently come to himself again and try another.

5 adjectives to describe  mad